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DC Attorney General Announces Victory in Lawsuit Over Displacing of Black Tenants

DC Attorney General Karl Racine won a lawsuit against landlords and developers who conspired to displace African American tenants from homes.

Metro Takes Measures, Reduces Service as COVID Rises Among Staff

Metro is taking new health and safety measures and reducing its bus service in the face of the growing omicron variant cases in its workforce.

Washington Archbishop Cardinal Gregory Tests Positive for COVID-19

The archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, Cardinal Wilton Gregory, said he has been infected with COVID-19.

DC Public Schools Students Need Proof of Negative COVID Test Before Return to Class

Students and staff at DC Public Schools (DCPS) are required to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test result starting on January 5.

Smithsonian Closes Five Museums Temporarily Due to COVID-19

Four of the Smithsonian's museums closed on December 29 after a recent increase in COVID-19 infections among the institution's employees.

DC Department of Public Works to Collect Christmas Trees From January 3

The DC Department of Public Works will carry out the collection of Christmas trees and holiday greenery between January 3 and February 28.

Shooting Near Capital One Arena Wounds Metrobus Driver

A Metrobus operator was injured due to a bullet breaking through the glass of the vehicle he was driving near Capital One Arena.

Indoor Premises in DC to Require Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination

DC restaurants, bars, and other businesses will not be able to allow customers in without checking their proof of COVID-19 vaccination.